MCL Runtime Execution — WW2 Germany (Decision Integrity and Feedback Failure)

How control failure, truth suppression, and incentive distortion prevented correction before time flipped

This is an MCL runtime execution applied to WW2 Germany to diagnose why correction became impossible even as failure signals grew.

MCL Loader → /mcl/
OHME-e/t → /ohme-et/
Collapse Signatures → /collapse-signatures/
WW2 OHME Runtime → /ohme-et-ww2-germany/


System boundary

System: German state-war machine leadership and decision structure (1939–1945)
Focus: control domains that govern truth, incentives, capability pipeline, constraints, legitimacy, and emergency actions.


MCL domain scoring (0–10)

Truth control: 2
Incentive control: 3
Capability control: 6
Constraint control: 3
Legitimacy control: 3
Emergency control: 6

Regime type: C (Fear regime) moving into D (Collapse regime)

MCL scoring rubric reference → /mcl/